Downtown Cornerstone Churchhttp://www.downtowncornerstone.org
Building a great city, through the gospel, for the glory of God.Mon, 17 Dec 2018 02:56:09 +0000en-UShourly1https://wordpress.org/?v=4.9.9The mission of Downtown Cornerstone is to build a great city through the gospel for the glory of God. We do this by cultivating communities of Spirit-led followers of Jesus that enjoy God, redemptively engage the city, and reach the world. We envision thousands of people from every corner of the city united under a new identity in Jesus and sent to love, serve and challenge the city…and the cities of the world. Out of personal gospel renewal, urban renewal will flow, as the very spiritual, social and cultural fabric of Seattle is redeemed. To achieve this, our prayerful aim is to create a movement of autonomous Gospel-centered churches in every neighborhood of the city. Through the city, we’ll reach the world.Downtown Cornerstone Churchnoinfo@downtowncornerstone.org (Downtown Cornerstone Church)Building a great city, through the gospel, for the Glory of God.Downtown Cornerstone Churchhttp://media.downtowncornerstone.org/images/DCCLogo_Square_Black_Large.pnghttp://www.downtowncornerstone.org
2017 Downtown Cornerstone ChurchSeattle,Downtown,Cornerstone,Church,GospelReligion & Spirituality/Christianityinfo@downtowncornerstone.orgDowntown Cornerstone ChurchSeattle,Downtown,Cornerstone,Church,GospelSubscribe with PodnovaSubscribe with NewsGatorSubscribe with NetvibesSubscribe with PageflakesSubscribe with My Yahoo!Subscribe with ODEOSubscribe with GoogleSubscribe with PlusmoSubscribe with The Free DictionarySubscribe with Bitty BrowserSubscribe with Live.comSubscribe with Excite MIXSubscribe with WebwagSubscribe with Podcast ReadySubscribe with WikioSubscribe with Daily RotationThe Angels’ Songhttp://feedproxy.google.com/~r/downtowncornerstoneaudio/~3/_TL8gIxgXwU/
Mon, 17 Dec 2018 02:56:09 +0000http://www.downtowncornerstone.org/?p=19400http://www.downtowncornerstone.org/2018/12/the-angels-song/#respondhttp://www.downtowncornerstone.org/2018/12/the-angels-song/feed/0We are currently in the midst of a month-long Advent series, The Songs of Christmas, in which we are exploring the soul-thrilling wonders of Christmas. Each week we are reflecting on a different biblical song that emerges around the arrival of God-in-the-flesh, Jesus Christ. Last week, we considered Zechariah’s Song (Lk. 1:67-80). Today, we will look at The Angels' Song (Lk. 2:14) sung by a multitude of the heavenly host declaring God's glory and peace. Let us consider what this means for us this season.We are currently in the midst of a month-long Advent series, The Songs of Christmas, in which we are exploring the soul-thrilling wonders of Christmas. Each week we are reflecting on a different biblical song that emerges around the arrival of God-in-the-flesh, Jesus Christ. Last week, we considered Zechariah’s Song (Lk. 1:67-80). Today, we will look at The Angels’ Song (Lk. 2:14) sung by a multitude of the heavenly host declaring God’s glory and peace. Let us consider what this means for us this season.
]]>We are currently in the midst of a month-long Advent series, The Songs of Christmas, in which we are exploring the soul-thrilling wonders of Christmas. Each week we are reflecting on a different biblical song that emerges around the arrival of God-in-t...We are currently in the midst of a month-long Advent series, The Songs of Christmas, in which we are exploring the soul-thrilling wonders of Christmas. Each week we are reflecting on a different biblical song that emerges around the arrival of God-in-the-flesh, Jesus Christ. Last week, we considered Zechariah’s Song (Lk. 1:67-80). Today, we will look at The Angels' Song (Lk. 2:14) sung by a multitude of the heavenly host declaring God's glory and peace. Let us consider what this means for us this season.Downtown Cornerstone Churchclean43:05info@downtowncornerstone.org (Downtown Cornerstone Church)Seattle,Downtown,Cornerstone,Church,Gospelhttp://www.downtowncornerstone.org/2018/12/the-angels-song/http://media.downtowncornerstone.org/songs_of_christmas/20181216_the_angels_song.mp3Zechariah’s Songhttp://feedproxy.google.com/~r/downtowncornerstoneaudio/~3/bRREID_ONL8/
Mon, 10 Dec 2018 01:56:34 +0000http://www.downtowncornerstone.org/?p=19374http://www.downtowncornerstone.org/2018/12/zechariahs-song/#respondhttp://www.downtowncornerstone.org/2018/12/zechariahs-song/feed/0We are currently in the midst of a month-long Advent series, The Songs of Christmas, in which we are exploring the soul-thrilling wonders of Christmas. Each week we are reflecting on a different biblical song that emerges around the arrival of God-in-the-flesh, Jesus Christ. Last week, we considered Mary’s Song (Lk. 1:46-55). Today, we will look at Zechariah’s Song (Lk. 1:67-80) which reveals a new day has dawned for those living in darkness—and anyone can get in on it.We are currently in the midst of a month-long Advent series, The Songs of Christmas, in which we are exploring the soul-thrilling wonders of Christmas. Each week we are reflecting on a different biblical song that emerges around the arrival of God-in-the-flesh, Jesus Christ. Last week, we considered Mary’s Song (Lk. 1:46-55). Today, we will look at Zechariah’s Song (Lk. 1:67-80) which reveals a new day has dawned for those living in darkness—and anyone can get in on it.
]]>We are currently in the midst of a month-long Advent series, The Songs of Christmas, in which we are exploring the soul-thrilling wonders of Christmas. Each week we are reflecting on a different biblical song that emerges around the arrival of God-in-t...We are currently in the midst of a month-long Advent series, The Songs of Christmas, in which we are exploring the soul-thrilling wonders of Christmas. Each week we are reflecting on a different biblical song that emerges around the arrival of God-in-the-flesh, Jesus Christ. Last week, we considered Mary’s Song (Lk. 1:46-55). Today, we will look at Zechariah’s Song (Lk. 1:67-80) which reveals a new day has dawned for those living in darkness—and anyone can get in on it.Downtown Cornerstone Churchclean39:22info@downtowncornerstone.org (Downtown Cornerstone Church)Seattle,Downtown,Cornerstone,Church,Gospelhttp://www.downtowncornerstone.org/2018/12/zechariahs-song/http://media.downtowncornerstone.org/songs_of_christmas/20181209_zechariahs_song.mp3Mary’s Songhttp://feedproxy.google.com/~r/downtowncornerstoneaudio/~3/PzOIgk7YURE/
Mon, 03 Dec 2018 00:08:29 +0000http://www.downtowncornerstone.org/?p=19356http://www.downtowncornerstone.org/2018/12/marys-song/#respondhttp://www.downtowncornerstone.org/2018/12/marys-song/feed/0Today we launch our Advent series titled the “Songs of Christmas.” Our hope is to freshly stir affections around the wonder of the incarnation that Jesus, is Emmanuel God with us! We are asking that the Spirit would take the old- old-story, and blow our minds away with new wonder as we see together how the great Author entered the story that He wrote, to weave us into the epic redemptive story He is still writing. This morning, we begin in Luke 1:46-56, with Mary’s song of faith-filled wonder and joyful submission to the sovereign goodness of God.Today we launch our Advent series titled the “Songs of Christmas.” Our hope is to freshly stir affections around the wonder of the incarnation that Jesus, is Emmanuel God with us! We are asking that the Spirit would take the old- old-story, and blow our minds away with new wonder as we see together how the great Author entered the story that He wrote, to weave us into the epic redemptive story He is still writing. This morning, we begin in Luke 1:46-56, with Mary’s song of faith-filled wonder and joyful submission to the sovereign goodness of God.
]]>Today we launch our Advent series titled the “Songs of Christmas.” Our hope is to freshly stir affections around the wonder of the incarnation that Jesus, is Emmanuel God with us! We are asking that the Spirit would take the old- old-story,Today we launch our Advent series titled the “Songs of Christmas.” Our hope is to freshly stir affections around the wonder of the incarnation that Jesus, is Emmanuel God with us! We are asking that the Spirit would take the old- old-story, and blow our minds away with new wonder as we see together how the great Author entered the story that He wrote, to weave us into the epic redemptive story He is still writing. This morning, we begin in Luke 1:46-56, with Mary’s song of faith-filled wonder and joyful submission to the sovereign goodness of God.Downtown Cornerstone Churchclean40:06info@downtowncornerstone.org (Downtown Cornerstone Church)Seattle,Downtown,Cornerstone,Church,Gospelhttp://www.downtowncornerstone.org/2018/12/marys-song/http://media.downtowncornerstone.org/songs_of_christmas/20181202_marys_song.mp3Taking the Lord’s Name in Vainhttp://feedproxy.google.com/~r/downtowncornerstoneaudio/~3/CEOC5QcrQmo/
Mon, 26 Nov 2018 01:34:31 +0000http://www.downtowncornerstone.org/?p=19330http://www.downtowncornerstone.org/2018/11/taking-the-lords-name-in-vain/#respondhttp://www.downtowncornerstone.org/2018/11/taking-the-lords-name-in-vain/feed/0This morning we have the privilege of being served by Mark Dever. Mark is the senior pastor of Capitol Hill Baptist Church in Washington DC and the the author of numerous books. Mark is also the president of 9Marks, a ministry that exists to promote healthy churches. Today, Mark will discuss what it means to use the Lord's name in vain in Deuteronomy 5:11 and how we as Christians are called to be ambassadors for Christ in our words and actions during our daily lives.This morning we have the privilege of being served by Mark Dever. Mark is the senior pastor of Capitol Hill Baptist Church in Washington DC and the the author of numerous books. Mark is also the president of 9Marks, a ministry that exists to promote healthy churches. Today, Mark will discuss what it means to use the Lord’s name in vain in Deuteronomy 5:11 and how we as Christians are called to be ambassadors for Christ in our words and actions during our daily lives.
]]>This morning we have the privilege of being served by Mark Dever. Mark is the senior pastor of Capitol Hill Baptist Church in Washington DC and the the author of numerous books. Mark is also the president of 9Marks,This morning we have the privilege of being served by Mark Dever. Mark is the senior pastor of Capitol Hill Baptist Church in Washington DC and the the author of numerous books. Mark is also the president of 9Marks, a ministry that exists to promote healthy churches. Today, Mark will discuss what it means to use the Lord's name in vain in Deuteronomy 5:11 and how we as Christians are called to be ambassadors for Christ in our words and actions during our daily lives.Downtown Cornerstone Churchclean41:44info@downtowncornerstone.org (Downtown Cornerstone Church)Seattle,Downtown,Cornerstone,Church,Gospelhttp://www.downtowncornerstone.org/2018/11/taking-the-lords-name-in-vain/http://media.downtowncornerstone.org/misc/20181125_taking_the_lords_name_in_vain.mp3The Pharisee and the Tax Collectorhttp://feedproxy.google.com/~r/downtowncornerstoneaudio/~3/GSZJv5WjjlM/
Sun, 18 Nov 2018 21:04:51 +0000http://www.downtowncornerstone.org/?p=19296http://www.downtowncornerstone.org/2018/11/the-pharisee-and-the-tax-collector/#respondhttp://www.downtowncornerstone.org/2018/11/the-pharisee-and-the-tax-collector/feed/0Today, we end on the Parable of the Pharisee and Tax Collector found in Luke 18:9-14. This parable is a beautiful, yet shocking, picture of the upside-down nature of the kingdom of God. It confronts us with the all-important question, “How do I know where I stand with God?” and is a fitting conclusion to our series.Today, we end on the Parable of the Pharisee and Tax Collector found in Luke 18:9-14. This parable is a beautiful, yet shocking, picture of the upside-down nature of the kingdom of God. It confronts us with the all-important question, “How do I know where I stand with God?” and is a fitting conclusion to our series.
]]>Today, we end on the Parable of the Pharisee and Tax Collector found in Luke 18:9-14. This parable is a beautiful, yet shocking, picture of the upside-down nature of the kingdom of God. It confronts us with the all-important question,Today, we end on the Parable of the Pharisee and Tax Collector found in Luke 18:9-14. This parable is a beautiful, yet shocking, picture of the upside-down nature of the kingdom of God. It confronts us with the all-important question, “How do I know where I stand with God?” and is a fitting conclusion to our series.Downtown Cornerstone Churchclean47:16info@downtowncornerstone.org (Downtown Cornerstone Church)Seattle,Downtown,Cornerstone,Church,Gospelhttp://www.downtowncornerstone.org/2018/11/the-pharisee-and-the-tax-collector/http://media.downtowncornerstone.org/parables_of_jesus/20181118_the_pharisee_and_the_tax_collector.mp3The Parable of the Rich Man & Lazarushttp://feedproxy.google.com/~r/downtowncornerstoneaudio/~3/AlK1xwuM5XA/
Mon, 12 Nov 2018 03:30:21 +0000http://www.downtowncornerstone.org/?p=19256http://www.downtowncornerstone.org/2018/11/the-parable-of-the-rich-man-lazarus/#respondhttp://www.downtowncornerstone.org/2018/11/the-parable-of-the-rich-man-lazarus/feed/0Today, we reach the Parable of the Rich Man & Lazarus, found in Luke 16:19-31. In this unique parable Jesus is soberly calling us to examine our lives in regards to what we value the most; what we are truly living for; and what that says about the condition of our hearts.Today, we reach the Parable of the Rich Man & Lazarus, found in Luke 16:19-31. In this unique parable Jesus is soberly calling us to examine our lives in regards to what we value the most; what we are truly living for; and what that says about the condition of our hearts.
]]>Today, we reach the Parable of the Rich Man & Lazarus, found in Luke 16:19-31. In this unique parable Jesus is soberly calling us to examine our lives in regards to what we value the most; what we are truly living for; and what that says about the cond...Today, we reach the Parable of the Rich Man & Lazarus, found in Luke 16:19-31. In this unique parable Jesus is soberly calling us to examine our lives in regards to what we value the most; what we are truly living for; and what that says about the condition of our hearts.Downtown Cornerstone Churchclean45:31info@downtowncornerstone.org (Downtown Cornerstone Church)Seattle,Downtown,Cornerstone,Church,Gospelhttp://www.downtowncornerstone.org/2018/11/the-parable-of-the-rich-man-lazarus/http://media.downtowncornerstone.org/parables_of_jesus/20181111_the_parable_of_the_rich_man_and_lazarus.mp3The Parable of the Vineyard Workershttp://feedproxy.google.com/~r/downtowncornerstoneaudio/~3/FvWvtSqm42I/
Mon, 05 Nov 2018 02:32:06 +0000http://www.downtowncornerstone.org/?p=19239http://www.downtowncornerstone.org/2018/11/the-parable-of-the-vineyard-workers/#respondhttp://www.downtowncornerstone.org/2018/11/the-parable-of-the-vineyard-workers/feed/0This morning we are continuing our series, The Parables of Jesus: Windows into Reality, in which we are exploring ten of Jesus’ most famous parables. Today, we reach the Parable of the Vineyard Workers, found in Mt. 20:1-16. This parable highlights God’s extravagant grace and the human heart’s propensity to envious grumbling. It shocks us with God’s undeserved favor, warns us against heartblinding envy, and sends us into the city with good news at the eleventh hour.This morning we are continuing our series, The Parables of Jesus: Windows into Reality, in which we are exploring ten of Jesus’ most famous parables. Today, we reach the Parable of the Vineyard Workers, found in Mt. 20:1-16. This parable highlights God’s extravagant grace and the human heart’s propensity to envious grumbling. It shocks us with God’s undeserved favor, warns us against heartblinding envy, and sends us into the city with good news at the eleventh hour.
]]>This morning we are continuing our series, The Parables of Jesus: Windows into Reality, in which we are exploring ten of Jesus’ most famous parables. Today, we reach the Parable of the Vineyard Workers, found in Mt. 20:1-16.This morning we are continuing our series, The Parables of Jesus: Windows into Reality, in which we are exploring ten of Jesus’ most famous parables. Today, we reach the Parable of the Vineyard Workers, found in Mt. 20:1-16. This parable highlights God’s extravagant grace and the human heart’s propensity to envious grumbling. It shocks us with God’s undeserved favor, warns us against heartblinding envy, and sends us into the city with good news at the eleventh hour.Downtown Cornerstone Churchclean47:51info@downtowncornerstone.org (Downtown Cornerstone Church)Seattle,Downtown,Cornerstone,Church,Gospelhttp://www.downtowncornerstone.org/2018/11/the-parable-of-the-vineyard-workers/http://media.downtowncornerstone.org/parables_of_jesus/20181104_the_parable_of_the_vineyard_workers.mp3The Parable of the Prodigal Sonhttp://feedproxy.google.com/~r/downtowncornerstoneaudio/~3/qZQd83z8sUg/
Sun, 28 Oct 2018 22:09:08 +0000http://www.downtowncornerstone.org/?p=19212http://www.downtowncornerstone.org/2018/10/the-parable-of-the-prodigal-son/#respondhttp://www.downtowncornerstone.org/2018/10/the-parable-of-the-prodigal-son/feed/0Today, we reach the Parable of the Prodigal Son, found in Luke 15:11-32. This parable, is among the most influential and loved of all of Jesus' parables. It’s a beautiful story, but its not merely a story. Ultimately, this parable is a life-changing and soul-thrilling window into God's compassion for lost sinners—like you and I.Today, we reach the Parable of the Prodigal Son, found in Luke 15:11-32. This parable, is among the most influential and loved of all of Jesus’ parables. It’s a beautiful story, but its not merely a story. Ultimately, this parable is a life-changing and soul-thrilling window into God’s compassion for lost sinners—like you and I.
]]>Today, we reach the Parable of the Prodigal Son, found in Luke 15:11-32. This parable, is among the most influential and loved of all of Jesus' parables. It’s a beautiful story, but its not merely a story. Ultimately,Today, we reach the Parable of the Prodigal Son, found in Luke 15:11-32. This parable, is among the most influential and loved of all of Jesus' parables. It’s a beautiful story, but its not merely a story. Ultimately, this parable is a life-changing and soul-thrilling window into God's compassion for lost sinners—like you and I.Downtown Cornerstone Churchclean47:55info@downtowncornerstone.org (Downtown Cornerstone Church)Seattle,Downtown,Cornerstone,Church,Gospelhttp://www.downtowncornerstone.org/2018/10/the-parable-of-the-prodigal-son/http://media.downtowncornerstone.org/parables_of_jesus/20181028_the_parable_of_the_prodigal_son.mp3The Parable of the Rich Foolhttp://feedproxy.google.com/~r/downtowncornerstoneaudio/~3/_hb0lJOMD6M/
Mon, 22 Oct 2018 03:00:03 +0000http://www.downtowncornerstone.org/?p=19160http://www.downtowncornerstone.org/2018/10/the-parable-of-the-rich-fool/#respondhttp://www.downtowncornerstone.org/2018/10/the-parable-of-the-rich-fool/feed/0This morning we are continuing our series, The Parables of Jesus: Windows into Reality, in which we are exploring ten of Jesus’ most famous parables. Today, in the Parable of the Rich Fool (Lk. 12:13-21), Jesus invites us to consider where we believe life is found and challenges commonly held assumptions about the role of material possessions. If life does not consist in the abundance of our things then in what does it consist?This morning we are continuing our series, The Parables of Jesus: Windows into Reality, in which we are exploring ten of Jesus’ most famous parables. Today, in the Parable of the Rich Fool (Lk. 12:13-21), Jesus invites us to consider where we believe life is found and challenges commonly held assumptions about the role of material possessions. If life does not consist in the abundance of our things then in what does it consist?
]]>This morning we are continuing our series, The Parables of Jesus: Windows into Reality, in which we are exploring ten of Jesus’ most famous parables. Today, in the Parable of the Rich Fool (Lk. 12:13-21), Jesus invites us to consider where we believe l...This morning we are continuing our series, The Parables of Jesus: Windows into Reality, in which we are exploring ten of Jesus’ most famous parables. Today, in the Parable of the Rich Fool (Lk. 12:13-21), Jesus invites us to consider where we believe life is found and challenges commonly held assumptions about the role of material possessions. If life does not consist in the abundance of our things then in what does it consist?Downtown Cornerstone Churchclean49:37info@downtowncornerstone.org (Downtown Cornerstone Church)Seattle,Downtown,Cornerstone,Church,Gospelhttp://www.downtowncornerstone.org/2018/10/the-parable-of-the-rich-fool/http://media.downtowncornerstone.org/parables_of_jesus/20181021_the_parable_of_the_rich_fool.mp3The Parable of the Good Samaritanhttp://feedproxy.google.com/~r/downtowncornerstoneaudio/~3/jjz3sZC3W-c/
Sun, 14 Oct 2018 22:43:19 +0000http://www.downtowncornerstone.org/?p=19129http://www.downtowncornerstone.org/2018/10/the-parable-of-the-good-samaritan/#respondhttp://www.downtowncornerstone.org/2018/10/the-parable-of-the-good-samaritan/feed/0Today, we reach the Parable of the Good Samaritan, found in Luke 10:25-37. This is one of Jesus’ best known and most loved parables but it may also be one of his most misunderstood. As we’ll see, this is not ultimately a story about showing grace to those in need, but a story that highlights our need for grace.Today, we reach the Parable of the Good Samaritan, found in Luke 10:25-37. This is one of Jesus’ best known and most loved parables but it may also be one of his most misunderstood. As we’ll see, this is not ultimately a story about showing grace to those in need, but a story that highlights our need for grace.
]]>Today, we reach the Parable of the Good Samaritan, found in Luke 10:25-37. This is one of Jesus’ best known and most loved parables but it may also be one of his most misunderstood. As we’ll see, this is not ultimately a story about showing grace to th...Today, we reach the Parable of the Good Samaritan, found in Luke 10:25-37. This is one of Jesus’ best known and most loved parables but it may also be one of his most misunderstood. As we’ll see, this is not ultimately a story about showing grace to those in need, but a story that highlights our need for grace.Downtown Cornerstone Churchcleaninfo@downtowncornerstone.org (Downtown Cornerstone Church)Seattle,Downtown,Cornerstone,Church,Gospelhttp://www.downtowncornerstone.org/2018/10/the-parable-of-the-good-samaritan/http://media.downtowncornerstone.org/parables_of_jesus/20181014_the_parable_of_the_good_samaritan.mp3The Parable of the Unforgiving Servanthttp://feedproxy.google.com/~r/downtowncornerstoneaudio/~3/__NBtleEBCw/
Sun, 07 Oct 2018 21:04:26 +0000http://www.downtowncornerstone.org/?p=19109http://www.downtowncornerstone.org/2018/10/the-parable-of-the-unforgiving-servant/#respondhttp://www.downtowncornerstone.org/2018/10/the-parable-of-the-unforgiving-servant/feed/0Today, we reach the Parable of the Unforgiving Servant, found in Matthew 18:21-35. This parable contains Jesus’ major treatment on forgiveness. Living in a broken world, as a broken person, surrounded by broken people will provide ample opportunity to forgive and be forgiven. But, why should we forgive?Today, we reach the Parable of the Unforgiving Servant, found in Matthew 18:21-35. This parable contains Jesus’ major treatment on forgiveness. Living in a broken world, as a broken person, surrounded by broken people will provide ample opportunity to forgive and be forgiven. But, why should we forgive?
]]>Today, we reach the Parable of the Unforgiving Servant, found in Matthew 18:21-35. This parable contains Jesus’ major treatment on forgiveness. Living in a broken world, as a broken person, surrounded by broken people will provide ample opportunity to ...Today, we reach the Parable of the Unforgiving Servant, found in Matthew 18:21-35. This parable contains Jesus’ major treatment on forgiveness. Living in a broken world, as a broken person, surrounded by broken people will provide ample opportunity to forgive and be forgiven. But, why should we forgive?Downtown Cornerstone Churchclean51:59info@downtowncornerstone.org (Downtown Cornerstone Church)Seattle,Downtown,Cornerstone,Church,Gospelhttp://www.downtowncornerstone.org/2018/10/the-parable-of-the-unforgiving-servant/http://media.downtowncornerstone.org/parables_of_jesus/20181007_the_parable_of_the_unforgiving_servant.mp3The Parable of the Soilshttp://feedproxy.google.com/~r/downtowncornerstoneaudio/~3/VP4Hg9OoY6s/
Mon, 01 Oct 2018 03:19:45 +0000http://www.downtowncornerstone.org/?p=19062http://www.downtowncornerstone.org/2018/09/the-parable-of-the-soils-2/#respondhttp://www.downtowncornerstone.org/2018/09/the-parable-of-the-soils-2/feed/0This morning we are in the third week of our series, The Parables of Jesus: Windows into Reality, in which we are exploring ten of Jesus’ most famous parables. Today, we reach the Parable of the Soils, found in Mark 4:1-20. This parable reveals why people respond to Jesus so diﬀerently. Our response to him is dependent on the condition of the soil of our heart—and only one soil produces a harvest that will last.This morning we are in the third week of our series, The Parables of Jesus: Windows into Reality, in which we are exploring ten of Jesus’ most famous parables. Today, we reach the Parable of the Soils, found in Mark 4:1-20. This parable reveals why people respond to Jesus so diﬀerently. Our response to him is dependent on the condition of the soil of our heart—and only one soil produces a harvest that will last.
]]>This morning we are in the third week of our series, The Parables of Jesus: Windows into Reality, in which we are exploring ten of Jesus’ most famous parables. Today, we reach the Parable of the Soils, found in Mark 4:1-20.This morning we are in the third week of our series, The Parables of Jesus: Windows into Reality, in which we are exploring ten of Jesus’ most famous parables. Today, we reach the Parable of the Soils, found in Mark 4:1-20. This parable reveals why people respond to Jesus so diﬀerently. Our response to him is dependent on the condition of the soil of our heart—and only one soil produces a harvest that will last.Downtown Cornerstone Churchclean49:59info@downtowncornerstone.org (Downtown Cornerstone Church)Seattle,Downtown,Cornerstone,Church,Gospelhttp://www.downtowncornerstone.org/2018/09/the-parable-of-the-soils-2/http://media.downtowncornerstone.org/parables_of_jesus/20180930_the_parable_of_the_soils.mp3The Parable of the Talentshttp://feedproxy.google.com/~r/downtowncornerstoneaudio/~3/Ji9RSsshpdQ/
Mon, 24 Sep 2018 02:28:40 +0000http://www.downtowncornerstone.org/?p=19013http://www.downtowncornerstone.org/2018/09/the-parable-of-the-talents/#respondhttp://www.downtowncornerstone.org/2018/09/the-parable-of-the-talents/feed/0This morning we are entering our second week in a new series, The Parables of Jesus: Windows into Reality, in which we are exploring ten of Jesus’ most famous parables. Today, we reach the Parable of the Talents, found in Matthew 25:14-30. This parable is used to highlight the value of stewardship—which is good and right—but there’s much more to it than that. This parable challenges the very foundations of how we see reality and what we do with our lives.This morning we are entering our second week in a new series, The Parables of Jesus: Windows into Reality, in which we are exploring ten of Jesus’ most famous parables. Today, we reach the Parable of the Talents, found in Matthew 25:14-30. This parable is used to highlight the value of stewardship—which is good and right—but there’s much more to it than that. This parable challenges the very foundations of how we see reality and what we do with our lives.
]]>This morning we are entering our second week in a new series, The Parables of Jesus: Windows into Reality, in which we are exploring ten of Jesus’ most famous parables. Today, we reach the Parable of the Talents, found in Matthew 25:14-30.This morning we are entering our second week in a new series, The Parables of Jesus: Windows into Reality, in which we are exploring ten of Jesus’ most famous parables. Today, we reach the Parable of the Talents, found in Matthew 25:14-30. This parable is used to highlight the value of stewardship—which is good and right—but there’s much more to it than that. This parable challenges the very foundations of how we see reality and what we do with our lives.Downtown Cornerstone Churchclean49:41info@downtowncornerstone.org (Downtown Cornerstone Church)Seattle,Downtown,Cornerstone,Church,Gospelhttp://www.downtowncornerstone.org/2018/09/the-parable-of-the-talents/http://media.downtowncornerstone.org/parables_of_jesus/20180923_the_parable_of_the_talents.mp3The Hidden Treasure and a Priceless Pearlhttp://feedproxy.google.com/~r/downtowncornerstoneaudio/~3/Z4HLJTkmsZw/
Mon, 17 Sep 2018 06:02:38 +0000http://www.downtowncornerstone.org/?p=18988http://www.downtowncornerstone.org/2018/09/the-hidden-treasure-and-a-priceless-pearl/#respondhttp://www.downtowncornerstone.org/2018/09/the-hidden-treasure-and-a-priceless-pearl/feed/0This morning we are beginning a new series, The Parables of Jesus: Windows into Reality, over the course of which we will explore ten of Jesus’ most famous parables. Today, we begin in Matthew 13:44-46 with the parable of the hidden treasure and, its pair, the pearl of great price. Here Jesus illustrates the unrivaled worth of God’s Kingdom and invites us to consider: What is my greatest treasure? And, more importantly, am I living for the greatest treasure?This morning we are beginning a new series, The Parables of Jesus: Windows into Reality, over the course of which we will explore ten of Jesus’ most famous parables. Today, we begin in Matthew 13:44-46 with the parable of the hidden treasure and, its pair, the pearl of great price. Here Jesus illustrates the unrivaled worth of God’s Kingdom and invites us to consider: What is my greatest treasure? And, more importantly, am I living for the greatest treasure?
]]>This morning we are beginning a new series, The Parables of Jesus: Windows into Reality, over the course of which we will explore ten of Jesus’ most famous parables. Today, we begin in Matthew 13:44-46 with the parable of the hidden treasure and,This morning we are beginning a new series, The Parables of Jesus: Windows into Reality, over the course of which we will explore ten of Jesus’ most famous parables. Today, we begin in Matthew 13:44-46 with the parable of the hidden treasure and, its pair, the pearl of great price. Here Jesus illustrates the unrivaled worth of God’s Kingdom and invites us to consider: What is my greatest treasure? And, more importantly, am I living for the greatest treasure?Downtown Cornerstone Churchclean49:46info@downtowncornerstone.org (Downtown Cornerstone Church)Seattle,Downtown,Cornerstone,Church,Gospelhttp://www.downtowncornerstone.org/2018/09/the-hidden-treasure-and-a-priceless-pearl/http://media.downtowncornerstone.org/parables_of_jesus/20180916_the_hidden_treasure_and_a_priceless_pearl.mp3The Gospel to the Nationshttp://feedproxy.google.com/~r/downtowncornerstoneaudio/~3/uoY2-jYa8NA/
Mon, 10 Sep 2018 00:25:30 +0000http://www.downtowncornerstone.org/?p=18959http://www.downtowncornerstone.org/2018/09/the-gospel-to-the-nations/#respondhttp://www.downtowncornerstone.org/2018/09/the-gospel-to-the-nations/feed/0What is the mission of the church? What does it mean to go and make disciples? How do we do that and how does God want to use us in those endeavors? As we look at Luke 24:44-49 and answer those questions — my prayer is that we will see from Scripture, that we exist to declare and display the glory of God, through the Gospel of Jesus Christ, by living sent lives to those across the street and around the world, for the establishing and building up of His local church among the nations.What is the mission of the church? What does it mean to go and make disciples? How do we do that and how does God want to use us in those endeavors? As we look at Luke 24:44-49 and answer those questions — my prayer is that we will see from Scripture, that we exist to declare and display the glory of God, through the Gospel of Jesus Christ, by living sent lives to those across the street and around the world, for the establishing and building up of His local church among the nations.
]]>What is the mission of the church? What does it mean to go and make disciples? How do we do that and how does God want to use us in those endeavors? As we look at Luke 24:44-49 and answer those questions — my prayer is that we will see from Scripture,What is the mission of the church? What does it mean to go and make disciples? How do we do that and how does God want to use us in those endeavors? As we look at Luke 24:44-49 and answer those questions — my prayer is that we will see from Scripture, that we exist to declare and display the glory of God, through the Gospel of Jesus Christ, by living sent lives to those across the street and around the world, for the establishing and building up of His local church among the nations.Downtown Cornerstone Churchclean50:37info@downtowncornerstone.org (Downtown Cornerstone Church)Seattle,Downtown,Cornerstone,Church,Gospelhttp://www.downtowncornerstone.org/2018/09/the-gospel-to-the-nations/http://media.downtowncornerstone.org/misc/20180909_the_gospel_to_the_nations.mp3The Love and Law of Yahwehhttp://feedproxy.google.com/~r/downtowncornerstoneaudio/~3/2vNFQj8R4yw/
Tue, 04 Sep 2018 05:51:56 +0000http://www.downtowncornerstone.org/?p=18941http://www.downtowncornerstone.org/2018/09/the-love-and-law-of-yahweh/#respondhttp://www.downtowncornerstone.org/2018/09/the-love-and-law-of-yahweh/feed/0Today we conclude our study through the first five books of the Bible, known as the Pentateuch. This is a five-week overview series, during which we’re spending one week on each book. Today we reach the fifth, and final, book of our series: Deuteronomy. This book records Moses’ final encouragements and exhortations to a new generation of Israelites as they prepare to enter the Promised Land (again). It is filled to the brim with the love and law of Yahweh.Today we conclude our study through the first five books of the Bible, known as the Pentateuch. This is a five-week overview series, during which we’re spending one week on each book. Today we reach the fifth, and final, book of our series: Deuteronomy. This book records Moses’ final encouragements and exhortations to a new generation of Israelites as they prepare to enter the Promised Land (again). It is filled to the brim with the love and law of Yahweh.
]]>Today we conclude our study through the first five books of the Bible, known as the Pentateuch. This is a five-week overview series, during which we’re spending one week on each book. Today we reach the fifth, and final,Today we conclude our study through the first five books of the Bible, known as the Pentateuch. This is a five-week overview series, during which we’re spending one week on each book. Today we reach the fifth, and final, book of our series: Deuteronomy. This book records Moses’ final encouragements and exhortations to a new generation of Israelites as they prepare to enter the Promised Land (again). It is filled to the brim with the love and law of Yahweh.Downtown Cornerstone Churchclean53:44info@downtowncornerstone.org (Downtown Cornerstone Church)Seattle,Downtown,Cornerstone,Church,Gospelhttp://www.downtowncornerstone.org/2018/09/the-love-and-law-of-yahweh/http://media.downtowncornerstone.org/pentateuch/20180902_the_love_and_law_of_yahweh.mp3Failure and Faithfulness in the Wildernesshttp://feedproxy.google.com/~r/downtowncornerstoneaudio/~3/IrYKASYB3LY/
Mon, 27 Aug 2018 03:58:37 +0000http://www.downtowncornerstone.org/?p=18830http://www.downtowncornerstone.org/2018/08/failure-and-faithfulness-in-the-wilderness/#respondhttp://www.downtowncornerstone.org/2018/08/failure-and-faithfulness-in-the-wilderness/feed/0Today we continue our series through the first five books of the Bible, known as the Pentateuch. Building on Genesis-Leviticus, Numbers recounts Israel’s journey from Sinai to the the plains of Moab, along with an unexpected 40-year disciplinary detour. It is a book about the failure of God’s people and the steadfast faithfulness of God.Today we continue our series through the first five books of the Bible, known as the Pentateuch. Building on Genesis-Leviticus, Numbers recounts Israel’s journey from Sinai to the the plains of Moab, along with an unexpected 40-year disciplinary detour. It is a book about the failure of God’s people and the steadfast faithfulness of God.
]]>Today we continue our series through the first five books of the Bible, known as the Pentateuch. Building on Genesis-Leviticus, Numbers recounts Israel’s journey from Sinai to the the plains of Moab, along with an unexpected 40-year disciplinary detour...Today we continue our series through the first five books of the Bible, known as the Pentateuch. Building on Genesis-Leviticus, Numbers recounts Israel’s journey from Sinai to the the plains of Moab, along with an unexpected 40-year disciplinary detour. It is a book about the failure of God’s people and the steadfast faithfulness of God.Downtown Cornerstone Churchclean53:17info@downtowncornerstone.org (Downtown Cornerstone Church)Seattle,Downtown,Cornerstone,Church,Gospelhttp://www.downtowncornerstone.org/2018/08/failure-and-faithfulness-in-the-wilderness/http://media.downtowncornerstone.org/pentateuch/20180826_failure_and_faithfulness_in_the_wilderness.mp3Be Holy, for I am Holyhttp://feedproxy.google.com/~r/downtowncornerstoneaudio/~3/BSfLLMllHW4/
Mon, 20 Aug 2018 02:18:10 +0000http://www.downtowncornerstone.org/?p=18746http://www.downtowncornerstone.org/2018/08/be-holy-for-i-am-holy/#respondhttp://www.downtowncornerstone.org/2018/08/be-holy-for-i-am-holy/feed/0Today we continue our series through the first five books of the Bible, known as the Pentateuch. This is a five-week overview series, during which we’ll spend one week on each book. Today we land on Leviticus, one of the most neglected books of the Bible. Building on Genesis and Exodus, Leviticus recounts God’s call for his newly-forged people to, “Be holy, as he is holy.” Holiness isn’t a popular topic today, but it should be. God’s holiness is not dry, lifeless, and sterile but pulsates with life, pleasure, and joy—and he invites us to share in it with him.Today we continue our series through the first five books of the Bible, known as the Pentateuch. This is a five-week overview series, during which we’ll spend one week on each book. Today we land on Leviticus, one of the most neglected books of the Bible. Building on Genesis and Exodus, Leviticus recounts God’s call for his newly-forged people to, “Be holy, as he is holy.” Holiness isn’t a popular topic today, but it should be. God’s holiness is not dry, lifeless, and sterile but pulsates with life, pleasure, and joy—and he invites us to share in it with him.
]]>Today we continue our series through the first five books of the Bible, known as the Pentateuch. This is a five-week overview series, during which we’ll spend one week on each book. Today we land on Leviticus,Today we continue our series through the first five books of the Bible, known as the Pentateuch. This is a five-week overview series, during which we’ll spend one week on each book. Today we land on Leviticus, one of the most neglected books of the Bible. Building on Genesis and Exodus, Leviticus recounts God’s call for his newly-forged people to, “Be holy, as he is holy.” Holiness isn’t a popular topic today, but it should be. God’s holiness is not dry, lifeless, and sterile but pulsates with life, pleasure, and joy—and he invites us to share in it with him.Downtown Cornerstone Churchclean48:42info@downtowncornerstone.org (Downtown Cornerstone Church)Seattle,Downtown,Cornerstone,Church,Gospelhttp://www.downtowncornerstone.org/2018/08/be-holy-for-i-am-holy/http://media.downtowncornerstone.org/pentateuch/20180819_be_holy_for_i_am_holy.mp3Sovereignly Saved for God’s Gloryhttp://feedproxy.google.com/~r/downtowncornerstoneaudio/~3/QqIGA6I7k2k/
Mon, 13 Aug 2018 02:54:01 +0000http://www.downtowncornerstone.org/?p=18615http://www.downtowncornerstone.org/2018/08/sovereignly-saved-for-gods-glory/#respondhttp://www.downtowncornerstone.org/2018/08/sovereignly-saved-for-gods-glory/feed/0Today we continue our new series through the first five books of the Bible, known as the Pentateuch. This is a five-week overview series, during which we’ll spend one week on each book. Today we reach Exodus. Building on Genesis, Exodus continues to unfold the (true) story of how God sovereignly saves his people for his glory. He did then—and he does today. Exodus reveals God is not small and powerless, but sovereign and glorious. He is not meant to be a footnote to our lives, but our very lives.Today we continue our new series through the first five books of the Bible, known as the Pentateuch. This is a five-week overview series, during which we’ll spend one week on each book. Today we reach Exodus. Building on Genesis, Exodus continues to unfold the (true) story of how God sovereignly saves his people for his glory. He did then—and he does today. Exodus reveals God is not small and powerless, but sovereign and glorious. He is not meant to be a footnote to our lives, but our very lives.
]]>Today we continue our new series through the first five books of the Bible, known as the Pentateuch. This is a five-week overview series, during which we’ll spend one week on each book. Today we reach Exodus. Building on Genesis,Today we continue our new series through the first five books of the Bible, known as the Pentateuch. This is a five-week overview series, during which we’ll spend one week on each book. Today we reach Exodus. Building on Genesis, Exodus continues to unfold the (true) story of how God sovereignly saves his people for his glory. He did then—and he does today. Exodus reveals God is not small and powerless, but sovereign and glorious. He is not meant to be a footnote to our lives, but our very lives.Downtown Cornerstone Churchclean56:10info@downtowncornerstone.org (Downtown Cornerstone Church)Seattle,Downtown,Cornerstone,Church,Gospelhttp://www.downtowncornerstone.org/2018/08/sovereignly-saved-for-gods-glory/http://media.downtowncornerstone.org/pentateuch/20180812_sovereignly_saved_for_gods_glory.mp3In the Beginninghttp://feedproxy.google.com/~r/downtowncornerstoneaudio/~3/RA640k0XCws/
Mon, 06 Aug 2018 01:41:33 +0000http://www.downtowncornerstone.org/?p=18610http://www.downtowncornerstone.org/2018/08/in-the-beginning/#respondhttp://www.downtowncornerstone.org/2018/08/in-the-beginning/feed/0Today we begin a new series through the first five books of the Bible, known as the Pentateuch. This will be a five-week overview series, during which we’ll spend one week on each book. We begin our study with Genesis, the (true) story of beginnings. Grasping the big picture of this book is crucial for understanding the rest of the Bible—and also your life and that’s no small matter. Genesis takes us deep, fast.Today we begin a new series through the first five books of the Bible, known as the Pentateuch. This will be a five-week overview series, during which we’ll spend one week on each book. We begin our study with Genesis, the (true) story of beginnings. Grasping the big picture of this book is crucial for understanding the rest of the Bible—and also your life and that’s no small matter. Genesis takes us deep, fast.
]]>Today we begin a new series through the first five books of the Bible, known as the Pentateuch. This will be a five-week overview series, during which we’ll spend one week on each book. We begin our study with Genesis, the (true) story of beginnings.Today we begin a new series through the first five books of the Bible, known as the Pentateuch. This will be a five-week overview series, during which we’ll spend one week on each book. We begin our study with Genesis, the (true) story of beginnings. Grasping the big picture of this book is crucial for understanding the rest of the Bible—and also your life and that’s no small matter. Genesis takes us deep, fast.Downtown Cornerstone Churchclean50:19info@downtowncornerstone.org (Downtown Cornerstone Church)Seattle,Downtown,Cornerstone,Church,Gospelhttp://www.downtowncornerstone.org/2018/08/in-the-beginning/http://media.downtowncornerstone.org/pentateuch/20180805_in_the_beginning.mp32017 Downtown Cornerstone ChurchDowntown Cornerstone ChurchnonadultBuilding a great city, through the gospel, for the Glory of God.